Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 February 1858 — Page 3

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TERMS, ir paid in Advance; End of six months, nd of the year, 81 00 SI SO $3 OO LOCAL AXD M1SCELLAXE0US. ""jj-j-XdvertUcmenU, to insure insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the day of publication.XI Notices of Deaths and Marriages -will be published free of charge. Our friends will oblige us by handing in all such otkea which nay come under their observation. Any of our Literary friend?, who feel disposed to contribute anythiing ftr the Democrat,- can have the opportunity, and we shall be glad to luve thcra do so. Pittsknill. Fort Wayne & Chicago RAIT j ROAD. JP Mj Y.1IO UTII S 2VI TIOA TRAILS ARRIVE. Ex. nd Mail 12.29 a.m. Ex. Pa.P.5'in. m. Local Frei cht 2.C5 p. m. truss rtwt. l il & Pass. 2.nij;. m. v 11.45 n. m. Lolal Fi eight 12.30 p.m cS3 O. r:u the arrival of ;iovc tram?, ex cept the Freight, which leaves at 12.30 p m. on Mondavs, Tnciiday8.Tlinrs.laT3, and Saturday; arrivesfrom La L.tfortc Tuesdays, Thursdays and SUNocETaSmrrEM. Frei-ht, defined for citherrnd, will not be forwarded the same day unless received before 11 o'clock AfgnL janOS Pr E"Godet. for March was received l.nst n eel: just ns we were going to press; but justice to that excellent monthly will not nllow us to pass it by unnoticed. The M.v.her'8 Blessing" is an cngrvinj of exquisite doii'n. It is also filled with host of choiea things for the ladies. -Ve are indebted to Hon. It. r. Filch, and Hon. Schuyler Colfax, for numerous fivors from Vahi"gfon. jtSTdongres h comparatively qniet on Kansas matters just now. Look out for stirring developments in that quarter soon. J&-L-st Tuesday was the day of the great Ms Meeting at Indianapolis. W wait patiently to know the result of their deliberations. lcCInre Working lien's Library Association. The members of this Association are requested to meet at Library room, Saturday vening. next. Business of importance to be attended t. m P. II. & Ii. Co., 1. The next meeting of the Protection Hook and Ladder Co.. will bo held on Tuesday evening. March 2d, over Feishtng & Coa store. 800 STUDENTS Attending the Iron Citt Comsiercial College at rirrsRCRCii, Pav This Institution is now enjoy-in-a popularity nd patronago far nbove any In auction of the kind in the United States. It hs won iu way toil- present emin-nce by the energetic action on th part of is manager?, and the em nlovment of twelve teachers in the various deoualifications, exclusively. Four lanre halls arc now occupied by the School; ret more rooms are to be fitted up, and addition il -mr.ioved. to sunnlv the demand of the many that apply here for a thorough preparation for active W.nes, at the Business Man's College. For further information fee advertisoment, or address F. W. Jenkins, Principal. Pittsburg. Pa. We would callthe attention of our merchants to tbeadvertisemrnt in this week's paper, of th Crm of Williams & Hucsti?, wliolcs.il Grocers. Tort Wayne, Ind. Their stock consists of a general a?sortmcnt of Groceries, together with everything usually found n a store, except dry goods. Their connection with some of the best, oldest and tceÜ knoten lour n Vu East, offerathem facilities for laying in thtir stock, unsurpassed by any other house in the Wtst. They are therefore cnab cd to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can be boujr?it in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any ether market. Fort Warne is now within t.vo or three hours ride of this place, uninterrupted by any change o cars. Merchants, therefore, in fhis place aüd vicinity, cm obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams & Huestis.ir. a few hours, thereby aroiding the expense, delays and loss of time, oca atoned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. Williams k Huestis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality Bd price, as if there in person to purchase. If yon would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale cGrocers. Fo Wayne Ind. forsaleT rämTöiT lease; D ESIRABLE FARMS, and HOUSES and Lot Terms reasonable. - CORBIN & PACKARD. Office over "People's Store," Corbin'a Block. A 13 ARG AIN, A GOOD Two Hors- WAGON, to be aold at a bargain. M. A . O. PACKARD, fcblltf. ' ' ' Office as above. CHEAP GROCERIES! OGLESBEE k SHTRLEY have just received afresh supplr of GROCERIES, which they will sell ceap for" the CASPI. ' feblltf. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, administrator f the estate of Levi Moor, late of Marshall county, Indiana deceased, will offer for sale the peronarpronerty of said decedent, on the 6th day of M irch.184, at his late residence in Union township, Marshall county, Indiina ; consisting of hor ?cs, cattle, carpenters tools, wheat in the ground and In bin, household goods, etc. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser firing note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, frill-' EPHRAIM MOOR, Ada'r.

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PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES ARTICLES. Aitles Green, $ Drv PRICES. 50 2 23 1 00 25 10 15 15 Barrels Pork, Flour, v- .... Bra,. Bacon Hams, Sugar Cured, Shoulders, Sides, Beüf Fresh Dry .- RCTTElt Brick Caxdy by box 4 50 12 12t; C 00 " 15 1 25 Chickens Crackers Soda Butter... Cheese Candles Tallow 15 Str Sperm Coffee Rio Java occha CoRX Meal 4 CCGS .. . Froca 4 50 Fish Mackerel White, hf bbl Cxi Ilerrinr- Imix 75 GLass Xn V53ft Hat Timothy Clover Prairie Hides Dry f Green... IIONET Iron 5 Lard Lime 12 8 12 2) 30 40 14 20 ' 20 33 8 00 ID 00 8 00 2 50 5 00 4 00 3 00 10 12 10 10 25 Leai White 2 40 2 50 Bar 10 Molasses Sugar House New Orleans Syrup Xailr 5 00 SO 25 Oats Oils Lard Tish Linseed, PORX Potatoes Rags Rick Saleratcs ? Salt Barrel 25 50 00 20 1 1 1 4 00 25 .1 8 10 2 50 25 S 12 in Sack Soaf Sugar New Orleans Crushed Loaf. Tallow TrA 51(3 Wheat 5 irt 12 oo CO BANK NOTE LIST. The following b-uiks hive complied with the amended law of 155, and have securities deposited with the Treasurer of State, at their market value, to an amount not less th.;n fifty thousand dollars, and ten per cent, in excess of their ciicul.ition. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. B ink of Gosport, G-wport. Bnk of Ml Vernou, Mt. Vernon. Bank of Pauli, Paoli. Bank of Rockville. Wabash. Bank of Salem, New Albany. Bank of Salem, Salem. Rloomincrton Btnk, Bloominjrton. Cambridge City B.tnk, Cambridge City. Exchange Bank, Greencastlc. Fanners Bank, Westfield. Indiana Dink, Midison. Indiana Farmer' Bank, Franklin. Kentucky Stock B ink. Columbus. Lagransre Bank, Lima. Parke County Biuk. Rockville. Prairie City Bmk. Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute. The following banks have complied with the the amended law, but have since given notice of their intention to withdraw their circulation. Their notes are payable in coin. Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Canil Bmk, Evansville. Central Bank, Indianaiolis redeemed by the Treasurer of State. Crescent City Bmk, Kvanville. Tne following banks liavp given notice of thir rnt?ntion to close prior to the first day of .March. Itöi, in preference to compiling with the provis ions of the amonded law, requiring ten per cent, xcess of securities. The notes ar redeemed at par: Bank of Elkhart, redeemed at the Bank Brookville Bank, - " " HoosicrBuik, " " Hantinrton County Bank, redeemed at the Bank. In rana Stock " " " " Bank of Montic llo, redeemed at the Branch Bank, Lafayette. Fayette County Bank, redeemed at the Branch Bank, Conncrsviile. Merchants and Mechanics Bank redecmad at the Branch Bank, New Albany. Bank of Syracuse, redeemed at the Branch Bank of Goshen. Indian Reserve Bank,, redeemed at Fletcher's Bank, Indianapolis. aCSriNDE INDIANA FREE BANKS. The notes of the following banks are redeemed by the Auditor of tate, viz: Agricultural Bank at par Atlantic Bank at 80c Bank of Albany at90c Bmk of Albion at far Bank of America at blc Bank of Attica at 89c Bank at Bridgeport at S8c Bank at Conncrsviile at 67c Bank of Perrysville at par Bank of South Bend at par Bank of T. Wadsworth at 91c Bjnk of the Capitol at par Bank of North America, Clinton.... at üOc Biuk of Rock port at pr Elkhart Co. Bank at 97c Farmers Bank, Jasper at 91c Kalamazoo Bank at 9 c Laurel Rink at 82c Northen Indiana Bank at 8.3c N. Y. k Va. State Stock Bank at par Orange Bank. at par State Stock Bank of Indiana, Peru. . . .at f5c State Stock Bank, Marion at 90c Savings Rink of Indiana at C9c Traders Bank, Nashville at 92c Wabash Valby Bank. at 92c Wayne Bank, Richmond at par Wayne B ink, Loganport. .......... .at par Bmk of Warsaw is redeemed at the Bank. The above list includes all Bonks for which there are securities deposited.. JOHN W. DO DD, Auditor. Office of Auditor of State,) Indianapolis, Jan. 1. 1E59.( STRAY NOTICE. Taken op by John Hoover, living in West towrühip, Marshall cour.ty, Indiana, on the 22nd day of November, 1857, two Cows with young calves. One of said Cows is a deep red color; the other is black, with a white line back, with some white on her bellv; supposed to be three years old no other marks perceivable. Appraised at the sum of twentv dollars, by Daniel Barber, sen , and Charles Kniseley, before Daniel Barber. Justice of the Peace. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. jdn21-9t3 Lager Beer & Yeast Kept constantly on hand at the Brewery, one mile south-west of PlTmouth. l-tf KLINÖHAMMER HOHAM.

WHEAT! WHEAT! VFEW HUNDRED bushels of WHEAT taken n exchange for Goods at the Low Frice Store. (5)) RICE, SMITH k Co.

NOTICE. An election, for the purpose of electing three Trustees of the Evangelical Association, will be held at the Evangelical Church, in German township. Marshall Co., Ind.. on the Ififh dv of" Fcbruarv. It53 FREIDERICH GEISSEL, llt2 Circuit Preacher. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Noti.-e is hereby given that th tinder ined has taken out letters of Adnriiistratirn.nntlie Estate of Levi Moore, lateof Marshall Cjiunty Indiana, drceur.'d. Ail persons h.ivin claims aprainst said Estate, are notified to file them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate pavmcnt. S lid Estate is punposed to be solvea. EPHRAIM MOORE, Adm'r. Ilt4. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution issued out of the oflice of the Clerk oe the Common Pleas Court of the county of Mar. hall, and State of Indiana, and to me, directed, I wll offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court house door, in the town of Plymouth, in paid county, on the Cth day of March, 15?. between the hours of ten o'clock a m, and four o'clock p m of said day, the following described real estate, lying and situate in tiie county and state aforesaid, to-wit: Lot number three in the village of Fremont, as the same is described in th recorded plat of said village, with all the tenements and improvements thereon. The rents and profits of the s.ime, fov a term of years not exceeding seven, will first be offered, an J on failure so to realize the amount duo on siid execution, the fee simple theren will be so!d. Taken as the property of George W. Gordon, to satisfy an execution in favor of William B. Hammitt. against the said George W. Gordon i ml William Hooker. Rep. B iil for ftl"4 4-. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGil, Sheriff febll (pr.fccS'2 50) Marsha'.l Co., Ind. SH ER I FF'SSA L E. By virtue of a commission and order of sale issued out of the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas court, of the county of Marshall and State of Indiana, and to me directed, I will offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court house doo in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on the 6th day of M rch between the bour of ten o'clock a m mid four o'clock p m, of said day, the following described real estate, lying and situ itc in the county and state aforesaid, to-wit: The south cast quirtcrof the southeast qunrter of section seven, (7) in township thirty-two, (."2) north, of range two, (2) east, containing forty acres, more or less; also. the norilf part of the east half of the north east quarter of section eighteen, (If5) township thirty-1 two, (.'12) north, of range two (2) east, cont lining thirty-three acres; to satisi'y nn execution in favor of Adrain Foote, against Kellogg Hansford and R ans ford. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGil, Sheriff fcbll (pr.fee$2) Marshall Co., InJ. niiuiri o.-iijij. ny virtue oi a coninvssion and order of sale issued out of the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pieas Court, of the county of Marshall and State of Indiana, and to me directed. I wi:l offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court house door, in the town of Plymouth in said county, on the Cth dav of M ireh. lf5H, between the hours of ten o'clock, a m, and four o'clock p m, of siid day, the following described real estate, lying and situate in the county and state aforesaid, to-wit: Lot number twentyfive in Neidig & Thomas' addition to the town f llourlion, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town, with the tenement' andimprovements thereon, to satisfy an execution for SHI 9 04, in favor of Henry S. Louehiene and Ad dph L juelu ine, again-t David and Catharine Boyer, on foreclosure of mortgage. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGIL Sherir febll (pr.fee3) Marshal' Co.. lud E STRAY NOTICE Taken up bv G'lleon II Shorn, living in West tvwnsh'; , M irh!i county, h'diara, on the 8th chy of January. ISr)a, four head of cattle two steers and two heifi-is; one of the steers is a roan color, the other is a dark brindlejoncof the heifers is red, with some white on the belly, and a white spot in the forehead; the other is red and whit; spotted, ho other marks or brands perceivable. Said cattle are r.pposcd to be two years old; appraised at the sura of twenly-fivc dollars, by Charles Knisi lyand Gideon II Short, before Daniel Barber, Justice of the Peace. Attest N. R. PACKARD, Clerk M. C. C. fcbll TIIE STATE OF INDIANA, Warren county: Notice is herebv given, that Isiac S. Jones, Administrator dc bonis non of the estate of Aaron Lasley. deceased, has filed his petition to sell the rea' estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts: and th it said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Plea- of said counfv. Ht'NRY R. POMEROY, CK-ik January 2d, libS. C. C. P., Warren Co. fcbll. (print, fee 2) TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undersigned, with the county Surveyor, will, on the 22nd day of February, lr5?, at ten o'clock a rn on 3aid dav, proceed to survov and lo cate the comers of their land in section 31. township 3'2 north of range 1 west, in Staik county, Indiana to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at die time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying their portion of the expenses of siid survey, will be returned to the county Auditor, and such delinquencies plaecd on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law JAMES PRETTYMAN, fcbll J. B. PRETTYMAN. N OTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. State of Indiana, Marsh -ill County: Notice is here by piven, that at the Jauuary term ot the Court of Common Pieas of Marshall county, after final settlement of the estate of David A. Bailey, deceased, about the sum of one hun lred and thirty -seven dollars was found remaining for distribution amon the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to r.p.pcar on the first day of the next term of said court, prove their heirship, an 1 receive thair distributive share. N. R. PACKARD. Clerk fcbll C. C. P.. M C. NOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. State of! Indiana, Martha' 1 County: Notice is here- ( by piven. that at the January term of the Court of Common Pleas of Marshall county, alter Lnil settlement of the estate cf Samuel L Patterson, deceased, about the sum of one hundred and eighJyeipht dollars was found remaining for distribution amon? the heirs. Said heirs arc therefore notified to appear on the first da of the next term of said court, proi e their heirship and receive their distributive share. N. R PACKARD. Clerk fcbll. C. C. I-, M. C. ETTHE MUSICAL WORLD, Edited by R. Storrs Wi'lis, Edward Hodges, Mus. Doc. independent contributor, has entered upon its 19th volume. It is issued weekly, with music in every number which can be detached for binding, Mr. Willlis intends to add to the usual attractions of the paper during the coming year reminiscences of his European experiences, the first of which appears in the early January number. Address Musical World Office, No. 379 Broadway N. Y. Feb. 11. P., & C. R. R. TIME TiBLE FOR PLYMOUTH STATION. Pass. Trains leave 9.10 A M, and 12.05 A M. arrive 10.30 A M, and 1.26 A M. Fr't. leave 12.30 P M, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdavs and Fridays. " arrive 6.30 V 31, Tuesdays and Thur31 - day. (tuQl -? N. KENDALL, Sirr.

glusiral 3mtvumrnts! O. Jut TTTT iT i9 FORT WAYNE, Keeps con -tantly on baud a splendid stock of l?üa5B Fate! MELODEONS. GU ITA US. VIOLINS, and all other Musical Instruments & Music Books.

m ii-2t 191v. Now JEWELRY Store! The subscriber would respectfully inform be citizens of Ph mouth, MarJ shall and adjoining counties, that he - ic has opened a new stock of all the nv-l-:- different kinds ot Watclies2 CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND Generally kept in a first clas- Jewelry Store. The Goods are of the latest Sty!c3,bcst quality and will Lcsold a? New York prices. Bei in; a practicil Jeweler himself, und having enrnprd thes Tvices of one of the b'st workmen in t!iis State, he soli. -its a share of public patronage. J.usmess stall I on L. i t ' ctc srreei. one uoor cast of Dr. Lemon's Dili'' Store. ADOLPH MYERS. J dec34-5m1. ! "W JaJKTi3!s S JH 24 th f Oood, Sound White Oak. Burr ö.lilU, Oak, Red E!m, Cherry, BlackWalnut, and Butternut T I E S , of the following description: 9 feet in length, G inches thick, and not less thait ß inche fac, for which TWENTY DOLLAR:- PER HUNDRED WILL BE PAID. One half cish and the bilance in D.y Good?, Groceries, &c, Paviaonts nude en the lf;h of each niomh. RICE, SMITH & CO. J an2? 11 GUARDIAN SALE. OY AN ORDER of the Marshall Cocrt of I) Common Picas, 1 till offer for sale at the Court House door, on the 21t!i day of February Ik'Iui ru the lioiirs of 11 oVhx-1; A. M. ;itn! 4 o'clock P. M. of s iid d iv, the undivided half of the unditidd half of the ea-t half of the south wet fourtli of section thirty, in tmnsliip thirty five Nortli of Ran, e one Eist; beluv:n to Abraham Four and Jasp.T Fov.r nr.nor luirs of tin late Abrilum Fo"iir, deceased; anl if not then and there sold, I v. ill continue to offer the same at pri vafe sale, until sohl. Terms Cash in hand. DENNIS W. STOW, Guardian. r.ymouth, Ind., Jan. 2G;n 1 fö?. t3 w3 AMBROTYPE ROOMS. HAVING fifed uj a !eanit 8iiit of room with a Skv-Iilit. in th" room formerly occtlpid by the Plymouth Bmk, ndj-r.n'n Westcrvelt's old stand, where von will a'ways find nie ready to take v(ur pictures in anv style or form, r.nd at anv price I rem cfs. to $2G OO, And on G'as-, Ir n. Leather or Paper. Siiisfiction pivi ii or n ei a Lre. A I are invited to c ill 411 1 sit for Pictuies whether t!iv wi-h to !uv or not N. WÄKEi'IELD, n 7. l;.)c--7ni. Besid nt Artist. DEALER IN Ii mm m & jewelry. ly mouth, Tif., KEEPS eontarlv on haul Clocks, Watches, B II EAST TINS. EAR KINGS, FINGER KING?, LOCKETS, c., kc. . O'clock-:, Watches, kc, repaired in the lcst manner poss:u.c. j in i 3 7-tf. BOOTS & SHOES. WE have just veeived. d.reet from the minuf: eturirs. l'l c;es Boots: Shoes, which we will s;i verv lo v for the next thirty days. Call at the Jtic Vtic Store, two doors south of the Edwanls Huusü jin7-7tf RICE, SMITH & Co. NOTICE The rcpular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held en the first Saturd v in each mouth, at the courf hou-e in Fivmoutlf. Win. J. EUilNS Clerk. in:ivi ;j 2i.v Advcrlisomcnl Extraordinary!! A splendid slock tf Hardware and Stoves Forste at PIvmouth, Ind., ready for retailing, with the m J3t ailvaiitaeous location for business in the town, and the best point for the kind of trade in Northern Inaiant. 1'net.i !ow and ternn ea?y. The purch iser can mm n "C sellhrj on the d ay of jm. chase, as the goods are in re:il:n-ss for retail. Apply to C. .'I REEVE, Atty. for owners. P.S. Until siid inbuilt, I will" continue to retail (at Chu. Palmer's Corner,) at cost. nov 2G, '57. l-tf. C. II. I . Of all sorts and sizes, for sale at no l-tf C. PALMER'S. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and che.u, a t nov 26 l-tf. C. PALMER'S LI. those knowing themselves indebted to us f eithci bv note or book account, will please call and settle imniediately. "There is a tixie when forbearance ceases to be a virtue," an i after the first day of January 1S59, we shall be compelled to resort to the law with all those who do not complv with the above request. " BROOKE & EVANS. P. S. Laporte k Plymouth Plank Road money will be received at par by Brooke & Bro. nov. ?G, 1657. l-tf. The undersigned, Auditor of Stark county, Indiana, agreeable to an order of the Board of Commissioners of said county, will receive scaled propositions until the first Monday in March, 185$, for the erection of a Court House in the town of Knox the plan of which can bo seen at the Auditor's office in Kuox, in said comity. JOHN S. BENDER, dcc24-5m3. Auditor of Stark County. Has a large stock of Vail & Window Paper, all qualities, at wholesale or retail; also window Shades and Curtain Fixtures, FORT WAYNE, IND. mar26 19!y.

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R. 11. BUOWN & Co.'s NEW TIN AND a?0 V. fr 42 Has I)oen removed to "Wcstervclt's O' J stand, East side of Michigun street. Tlicv, h iving been among the losers by tho late fire, a.slc all who arc about buying anything iu the line of To pi vethem a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and pries before purchasing clscnhere, as thev are confidint that their vaiictv is a3 GOOD as the BEST, :in I tin their prices arc so LOW, that no one cm help BUYING OF THEM. COOK,BOX & PARLOR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Thf:r Tin S'niii !? lare and eommndioro. snd under the supervision of workmen who miy always be found during business hour, prepared ti do all hinds of work in the l;ne of Tinning. AUo on lnui and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tir Ca p, Dippers, Lard Can?, Stove Pije Ventilators, Teakettle, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boiler-', an I everything commonly used in the line of 'I iu- are. JAPANNED WARE' A large ass .r::i nt of Japanned Ware on hand, which is going ofT rapidly at low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will cnueavor to give iuj cents m goous tor every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. declO.C-vl Have you inquired the price of GROCERIES At the Low Trice Store ? We keep our stock fresh an i wiüsed chc-pcrthan anv otnr etib:t.-hment. ocl23 -51 RiCE, SMITH i Co. S?..Vi OF P&YIWUTSZ. PLYMOUTH, IND.. (Mlrttian street, north of WcsterveWa.) Collectior.3 made and promptly remitted for at current rat 3 of Exchange. Uncunent moiiev bought r.nd ?old. J. II. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. May 21. lrT7 27jf. YTOR HATS r. nd CAPS, call at Ogle-bee k Shirley's wlirre you will find a large stack and ti e prices to suit yea. 43 CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at 9 J J J j the Low I'rice Store, tne d.Kr outh of the Poit-fiice. 45tf. STUB-TOED BOOTS. E would siv to the Gents of riymuth. w 7 that we arc prepared to take vour meas;;re? for the f '.hionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, by a Boot-maker tint is a Boot-maker, warranted to fit lik? a pove. at WIIITMORE'S, raar5 17tf! Sign of the Golden lho'.. K. W. TAYLOR & CÖ7. DEALF.au IN HEAVY AND SHELF fY ft Vt YY ft Vt A A A. UM XÄ. . A4 IRON. NAILS, GLASS, &.C. And purchasers of all kinds of Grain. ehl2 14lv. FORT WAYNE, IND IEZzxzdlIs- Notioe-ssiRA! ALL those who wish to get SHAVED ml ;:t the same time "get their money back," "will please call at the Birbcr'.s S'.xp, upstiirs, over the posto.'Iiee, where hair cutting, timing kc, will b? done up to the en irc satislactiou of all who m i v favor me with their custom. Than!v3 to patrons for pastfivor?. A. BILLOWS, nov G, 107. - l-tf. Susi ISeceived. pieces Delaines, . 5J pieces I'rint.a. mo pieces Velvet Triramhig. Ah"0 a large stock of Glove, IIo rv, Children's Hoodf . kc, at the low price store, om door south of the Tost Ofrice. RICE, SMITH k Co. nov G, "57 1-if. DECIDEDLY the bet stylea of PRINTS to be had at the Peoplc3 store, ever brought to is thmarkct 49 DELAINES. The best styles and largcjt stock of Delaines in town, may be found at Oglcsbcc & Shirley's Stori call and examine. 43 A GENTLEMAN Who, two years ago, lay upon what li's physicians and all hU'fricndsj believed o be his death bed, is now alive and in the full vigor of health. His disea"0 w;s Consumption, of which nearly all his re latives had died. The circumstances which led to hi? recovery were as follows: His younjjer brother was in the ! abit of reading to him from books about the hu"se to while away his weary houre. One day he read to him from an old book published in London about the; middle of the seventeenth century , of what was styled "A eyrapel and certain remmcedee for diseases of ye Lungs." Not wholly without hope, and unwilling to leave anything untried which gave promise of relief, the sick and dying man had the prescribed remedies prepared and commenced its use. The result was favorable. In two months he was able to walk about the premises without ditficulty, and in seven months from the time that he commenced iu use ho was entirely well, and has not been confined a day 6ince. Grateful towards an all-wise providence for his restoration, he prescribed it for all in his vicinity who were afflicted with diseases of tho lungs and general debility, and in every case it has proved elTcctivc. Thoroughly satisfied that it is the only safe and certain cure "for Consumption, and wishing to do his fellow beings who are suffering, as much gpod as possible, he has concluded to send the recipe, with full instructions for putting up and using the medicine, frco to. all who may order it. He requires all applicants to enelosc a postage ftamp to pay postage on the return of the answer and recipe. and direct to M. F.McKelvey, fcanausKy iuy, u., and they will be promptly sent by return of mail. jan7-illy WHEAT WANTED FOR WHICH THE, Hisltcst Cask Pria-wHl 1)6 Paid by 45' J BLOWNLEE.

A Happy New Year!

TO ALL THE PATRON.) OF THE LOW PEICE STOEE! To make you happy and comfirtJblc, e L&tu just received a large lot of Now TOTER GOODS Bought in these hard times a! a great sacrifice fur CANTON FLANNELS, DENIMs wonr FLANNELS. SEAMLESS B0S Äpr GLOVES, and many other thing, too nmerSn? . mention. We are toobusT ; to tell along story, a mvite all to examine our Goods and Price. Remember the Low Price Store, two doorj south of the Edwirds House. RICE, SMITH k C. dec-otf. IIION CITY COtlZlIdEEZ&Jj COJLIjIIGE. Located cl PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTERED APRIL, 1855, WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES FACULTY OF 14 TEACHERS. f.mphaticallt TIIE B ü SIXES S MA X' S COLLEGT Must Extensive and Popular Commercial School in the Country! Iu daily attendance upwards of 200 Student ! FACULTY: F. W.JENKINS, Paincjul. j. c. SMITH, A. M.f Profcsbcr of Accounts and Book-Kecpifr-. I. I. HITCHCOCK, Profesos of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculi tiens. JOn.V FLEMIXO, Anther cf the "National System of Bookkecpin Lecturer cn Buiiniss, its customs and tuaea. J. W. BKESTLTXGER, Professor of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Phonography. A. COVTLT O A. T. DOCTHETT, Trofcssors of Piain and Ornamental Penmanship,D. BACOX, Lecturer on Political Economy.JAMES ir. HOPKINS, ESQ.," Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law JAMES TT. EErnr. Of "Kennedy's Bank Note Review," Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Bank Notts. COSSUEfClAL ETHIC. Stated lectures by eminent clergymen cf this citv. DESIGV ÜF THE IX3TITLTIOX. " " To fuml-di the best nieau.s for acmlricg a Thorough Barnes education, in the shorted time, r.J ai ie;ui expense, comprising DOtBLE ENTRY BOOKKErPI.VC, as applied to Mi-rcliandiring, Banking, RaiWadmg, etc., taucht by tiie oldcit American teacher a ud writer of Bjokkecping now living, having forty years experience hi teaching and practice. STEAMBOAT EOOEKEEHXQ With all the recent improvements and valuable aJiItioii3, tiuht without extra charge. PEXMAXSHir, In every vaiicty and tyle of Business and Ornamental Writing. SILVER MEDALS for the best Eusiricsj and 0;-nimciital P. -naai!ship Live been awarded thii College ovtT all competitors, wherever its writing ins been exhibited, including tlie State Fairs in Ohio and Michigan in lSSö.tmdat the Penuavlvania State fair at Pittsburgh, in ISiG. ARITHMETIC, An applied by the f;rt Mercantile Banking Hoasci, comprising all Counting Houc Calculations. COfXTERK.IT AND ALTI REO NOTES. Fullhisti uciious given iu this impoiUnt branch of buaiucäj ejucaiiou. LECTrr.ES Dally on Bookkeeping: the Usages, Law?, and Custom' of Commerce; Finance and Banking; Political Economy, Detecting counterfeit money, and other rubjecti having practical relations to active bUaUCS3. TERMS, kc: Boo!:-Keeping, Full Commercial Course,.. $23 00' Stationen, about 5 0U Board, per week, can be obtained fur. ..... 2 53 Cr.Students are net charged extra for Steamboat Cook-kccpiag, Arithmetic or Diploma. STfDEXTB Can enter at any time (no vacMicn) review tt pleasure time tmliruitcd usual length of course; from fix to twelve week?. REFilREXCE 4S7 STUDENTS entering, from the c'tv' alone within one em , beside? the many from Lhe country. directioxs: Srccimrn of writing and circulars, containing full information s cut bv mail free of charge. addresi ' F. W. JENKINS, Iren City College, Pitt-burgh, P. OTrem-ch rENSiAXsrnr. Nolos3 than EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this Colleg in the Full of 1F57, over all competitors, for bcri writing. These, with other previous Premium?, were given in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Yirpnia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville, Ky at the United States Fair, and all for work actually done with FEN and INK, and not for Engraved Penmanship. Our Penmen are fully competent to do their own work without the aid of the engraver tomak it respectable. . decl7 TIIE largest stock of BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS in Plymouth, ia to be fouxd' at the People's Store. 49 C ARIER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOK DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. SOOD supply of the finest qualities of" Liquor, Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand. TT supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-tmG. A RARE CHANCE ' TTO mi ice money, or rather to save money, which i is the same, by giving heed to the following:N. H. Oglcsbee & Co., have made an alignment to me of all their assetts, amounting to over $8,000, for tlie benefit of their creditors. All pcrecna' knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm, had better call imiiediatilt, end thereby save cost., and make money. There can be no delay, for the accounts roust be settled up by the first of Januarv next. . M. A. O. PACKARD. Assig nee. Oiucs, Corbln's block over the PeopIe'iStor. decl0-3tf. RAIL ROADCROSSINGJ LOCK OUT FOR THE ENGINE . THE UNDERSIGNED ABE NOW' 11 full operation in their new shop, - at tho soub end of the bride, vrith a good supply of tho befetrf . Timber, Iron, Coal &c and the best of workmen, es pecially Black-smiths, who can't be bea'. at blow ing; ready to do all work in theirline of busineai at WasonpBursics, Carriagcg kc. Wc expect we are located here for life, rnd wi3 do work which will maintain us amonjj Mechanics and others ; threforer we warrant our rork to be done in aworka n-like nianner.andwe mean hit wc ißay on thissiü ject. HEP AIRIWÖ done at phort "notice; also; Custom Blacksmi tiling. Waon Hub3 f5r sale too, kc. - E. P. A. T. ELMOTT.'

CH r app"t " II sell CIIEAPKit THAN THE BAY vr p i v opening some -pTendid FnÄnni SHAWLS, REGOiIjI iLa, OPERA Hariri w.r r .

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